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Publication, Part of Psychological Therapies, Reports on the use of IAPT services
Improving Access to Psychological Therapies Report, May 2016 Final, June 2016 Primary and most recent quarterly data (Quarter 4 2015-16)
Official statistics, Experimental statistics- Publication Date:
- 23 Aug 2016
- Geographic Coverage:
- England
- Geographical Granularity:
- Care Trusts, Clinical Commissioning Groups, Independent Sector Health Care Providers, Mental Health Trusts, NHS Trusts, Integrated Care Boards
- Date Range:
- 01 May 2016 to 31 May 2016
Summary
This statistical release makes available the most recent Improving Access to Psychological Therapies (IAPT) monthly and quarterly data, including activity, waiting times, and outcomes such as recovery.
IAPT is run by the NHS in England and offers NICE-approved therapies for treating people with depression or anxiety.
Highlights
In May 2016 there were:
- 107,128 new referrals
- 78,383 referrals entered treatment
- 46,774 referrals finished a course of treatment, of which:
84.3 per cent waited less than 6 weeks and 97.2 per cent waited less than 18 weeks to enter treatment - 43,080 started treatment at caseness, with 48.9 per cent moving to recover
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Last edited: 3 July 2018 11:46 am